Accessing Resilience-Building Workshops in Rural Idaho

GrantID: 63769

Grant Funding Amount Low: $30,000,000

Deadline: May 13, 2024

Grant Amount High: $30,000,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Idaho with a demonstrated commitment to Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice & Legal Services are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

Grant Overview

Who Qualifies for Mentorship Funding in Idaho

In Idaho, eligibility for the mentorship funding hinges on specific criteria that reflect the unique challenges youth face in rural settings. Organizations or initiatives aimed at serving at-risk youthparticularly those in remote areasare eligible to apply for this grant. The targeted demographic often includes youth aged 10-18 years who are classified as high-risk for delinquency due to factors such as poverty, lack of access to resources, or limited social support structures. Priority is also given to programs that demonstrate a direct impact on improving the resilience and life skills of participants.

The application process requires a detailed proposal that outlines how the program will engage at-risk youth, specifying the intended outcomes and methodologies to be employed. Applicants must provide evidence of the community's need for mentorship services, supported by local statistics on juvenile cases, poverty rates, and educational setbacks. Furthermore, the proposal must include strategies for integrating local mentorsindividuals who understand the cultural and social dynamics of Idaho’s rural communities. These mentors will play a crucial role in building trust and rapport with youth, making the mentorship experience more relatable and effective.

In Idaho, gaps in mentorship services often stem from a combination of economic conditions and geographic isolation. Many rural areas lack adequate access to youth programs, and existing initiatives may be underfunded or overwhelmed by demand. Organizations seeking funding must clearly articulate how their programs will address these capacity issues, especially in regions where youth face not only societal challenges but also logistical barriers to accessing educational and mentorship resources.

Fit assessment for Idaho's context is essential; programs must demonstrate an understanding of local issues such as job scarcity and educational attainment challenges faced by rural youth. By applying this funding strategically, applicants can ensure that their mentorship initiatives are tailored to meet the distinct needs of Idaho's youth while leveraging local strengths and resources. This tailored approach will not only foster better engagement with participants but also enhance the likelihood of achieving significant outcomes that resonate with the youth’s life experiences in the Gem State.

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